Overview
The Deviation Overview widget gives you a real-time summary of compliance deviations across your operation: missing Checklists, Checklists answered too far from the Location, answered too late, and answered too fast. It is the single place to see which deviations still need action.
Why this matters: When several compliance rules are in play at once, deviations are easy to lose track of. One consolidated count tells you exactly where adherence is slipping, so you can act before it becomes a pattern.
What the widget shows
Missing Checklists — expected work that was never completed.
Checklists answered too far from the Location, flagged by the GPS location requirement.
Checklists answered too late, flagged by the timely-answer requirement.
Checklists answered too fast, flagged by the minimum answer-duration requirement.
Filters and options
Choose which deviation types are included.
Filter by time period, Checklist categories, Schedules, Checklists, and Locations.
Exclude already-approved items so the count reflects only deviations that still need action.
Best practice: Review deviations on a regular cadence and cross-reference them against the underlying Checklists. Recurring deviations of the same type usually point to a process gap rather than a one-off mistake.
Note: Which deviations appear depends on the compliance rules configured on your Schedules. See Schedule compliance settings for the GPS, timing, and duration requirements that produce these deviations.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Why don't I see any GPS or timing deviations?
A: Those deviations only appear when the matching compliance rule is enabled on the Schedule. If the GPS, timely-answer, or minimum-duration requirements aren't configured, there is nothing for the widget to flag.
Q: How do I hide deviations that have already been handled?
A: Use the option to exclude approved items. The widget then counts only deviations that still need action, giving you a clean to-do list.

